DavidleeCole
Well-Known Member
Sir
I would save up some money and get a good quality stock for your rifle remember not to spend big money but a tried and true quality one. The factory stock will cause problems mine did and I would like to think that the recoil reduction was traded off for vibratory inconsistencies. As mentioned above do the scope test and record any elevation and windage data from your scope adjustments for later use. I have got a 15 dollar bubble level from brownells it goes directly on my scope base and it is wonderful. I use a rope hanging from a tree with a 35 pound weight for a plumb bob. I get my rifle level and free of cant then check the plumb bob for true vertical level I do this at 100 yards so use 1/2 To 3/4" rope easy to see. Then do the tall target test. It onlyu trakes a couple of degrees of cant to put you impact high or low coupled with right or left respectively to the wind hold. This POI shift will amplify with distance. After plumb bob and tall target test and you still have a little can't you can use a correction factor to zero that out at any given yardage that is why you want to record the data and do this after all adjustments you will make to the scope and rifle system is done. Until then keep shooting and work on you fundamentals of marksmanship as we all do that will make your shoots more accurate and you will become more confidant. Sorry so long
I would save up some money and get a good quality stock for your rifle remember not to spend big money but a tried and true quality one. The factory stock will cause problems mine did and I would like to think that the recoil reduction was traded off for vibratory inconsistencies. As mentioned above do the scope test and record any elevation and windage data from your scope adjustments for later use. I have got a 15 dollar bubble level from brownells it goes directly on my scope base and it is wonderful. I use a rope hanging from a tree with a 35 pound weight for a plumb bob. I get my rifle level and free of cant then check the plumb bob for true vertical level I do this at 100 yards so use 1/2 To 3/4" rope easy to see. Then do the tall target test. It onlyu trakes a couple of degrees of cant to put you impact high or low coupled with right or left respectively to the wind hold. This POI shift will amplify with distance. After plumb bob and tall target test and you still have a little can't you can use a correction factor to zero that out at any given yardage that is why you want to record the data and do this after all adjustments you will make to the scope and rifle system is done. Until then keep shooting and work on you fundamentals of marksmanship as we all do that will make your shoots more accurate and you will become more confidant. Sorry so long